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[Funding news] Carbon Robotics Secures $70 Million in Series D Round Funding

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[Funding news] Carbon Robotics Secures $70 Million in Series D Round Funding
[Funding news] Carbon Robotics Secures $70 Million in Series D Round Funding
[Funding news] Carbon Robotics Secures $70 Million in Series D Round Funding

Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered farming, announced today that it has raised $70 million in Series D financing. The financing was led by new investor BOND with participation from existing investors NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital. This round brings total company funding to $157 million.

As part of the financing, Mood Rowghani, general partner at BOND, will join Carbon Robotics’ Board of Directors. This new funding round will help scale Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder™ business, introduce new software and hardware products, and expand state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities in Eastern Washington.

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It will also support the company’s growth in new markets and continue its geographic expansion into Eastern and Southern Europe, as well as the Asia-Pacific region.

Mood Rowghani, general partner at BOND said, “Carbon Robotics is uniquely positioned to deploy AI to transform the massive agriculture industry at a critical time, Its proven ability to execute and scale, combined with a visionary leadership team, makes it a clear standout in the space. This investment reflects our strong conviction in the central role Carbon Robotics will play in shaping the future of farming.”

Carbon Robotics has quickly emerged as the innovation leader in the agricultural industry with its AI-powered LaserWeeder. Growers in North America, Europe, and Australia have eliminated more than 10 billion weeds across 100 crop types without the use of chemical herbicides, hand labor, or soil disruption.

Paul Mikesell, CEO and founder of Carbon Robotics said, “This funding represents a pivotal milestone not just for our company but for farmers and consumers worldwide, We’re leading a transformative shift, and this investment accelerates our ability to pioneer AI and robotics that will reshape farming for generations to come. I’m excited to have the strong backing of BOND and existing investors like NVentures and to welcome Mood Rowghani to our Board.”

About Carbon Robotics

Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered farming, empowers farmers to cut costs, increase production and boost profits with precision agriculture products. Its award-winning LaserWeeder combines computer vision, AI deep learning technology, robotics and lasers to identify and eliminate weeds with millimeter accuracy, cutting weed control costs by 80% and increasing crop yield and quality.

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